What is it about?
Kobi Kambon is an internationally known psychologist and a pioneer in the field of Black psychology. This work highlights his contributions to African-centered psychology.
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Scholars engaged in the history of ideas have given very little attention, if any, to the intellectual history of African-centered psychological thought. Yet, there are pertinent issues addressed in the literature and the various discourses emanating from the literature produced by African-centered psychologists. This work is important because it discusses the major issues, concepts and themes addresses by a theorist (Kobi Kambon) in an area of study (Black Psychology) that is not given as much attention in the discipline of African American Studies.
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This page is a summary of: Kobi K. K. Kambon (Joseph A. Baldwin), Journal of Black Studies, July 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0021934716653354.
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